Hey, I'm wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a program I'm looking for.
I'd like to figure out which of my processes are using the most CPU/Memory/Disk accesses/Network ... etc. This way I could eliminate those programs which were taking up my resources but I don't really need. Ideally, I'd like the program to take in data over a period of time rather than instantaneously, since I could just use the task manager to do that. It seems like there are a lot of apps that just graph your resource usage real-time, but I really can't find anything that logs it over time...
Any suggestions?
Resource Hog Monitor?
How about Anvir Task Manager Free portable ?
You can select one process or all of them, it shows you a graphic (realtime, 2hours, 1day, 1week) with cpu, memory, disk and network usage infos (and min/max values).
You can select one process or all of them, it shows you a graphic (realtime, 2hours, 1day, 1week) with cpu, memory, disk and network usage infos (and min/max values).